Simpson Hall

Located on southwestern corner of the main campus, Simpson is adjacent to O'Dwyer Hall and the Center for Engineering Education and Research. The building houses approximately 30 residents in double, triple and quad room accommodations.

The smallest of the University's residence halls and one of several former private residences purchased and converted for institutional use, Simpson (circa 1939) is named in honor of Villanova benefactor, William Simpson. Mr. Simpson served as one of only two lay members of the Board of Trustees during the 1930's, and was instrumental in supporting the University's efforts to increase the number of endowed academic scholarships available at that time.

Building Information

Wireless Internet

Cable Television

Carpet Floors - Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14

Tile Floors - Rooms 5, 6, 11

Carpet Floor (hallways)

Lounge on 3rd floor

Laundry Room on 3rd floor

Room Information

All rooms are doubles with the exception of the following:

Rooms 1 and 12 are singles.

Rooms 4, 8 and 11 are standard quads.

Room 6 is a standard triple.

Standard Room Furnishings

Beds

Desks with bookshelf

Desk chairs

Wardrobes with drawers

Vertical Blinds

Building Specific Amenities

Simpson Hall is NOT air conditioned. For fire safety reasons, window or room air conditioners are NOT permitted. Window fans are permitted and encouraged.

Simpson DOES NOT have overhead lighting in the rooms. Please remember a floor and desk lamp.